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Letter from Cynthia Ozick, New Rochelle, New York, to Nolan Miller, 1964 June 29 : typescript signed.

BIB_ID
414530
Accession number
MA 22165.4
Creator
Ozick, Cynthia, sender.
Display Date
New Rochelle, New York, 1964 June 29.
Credit line
The Carter Burden Collection of American Literature.
Description
1 item (2 pages) ; 27.9 x 21.5 cm + envelope
Notes
Written by Ozick at end "What a long letter to say 'Yes, of course!'"
Postmarked and stamped.
Envelope addressed to "Professor Nolan Miller / Antioch Review / Yellow Springs / Ohio 45387."
Provenance
Carter Burden.
Summary
Expressing her joy that the Bergelson translation passed through the Editorial Board; thanking Miller for their swift decision, the $25 check for the review, and the 3 copies of the Summer '64 issue; discussing what articles she likes from the issue so far, but that she hasn't finished reading it yet; accepting the Editorial Board's criticism of "The Collaborator' and what she did with the title; discussing Bergelson and her views; asking if they call the story "Der Kabron" if she could include a footnote; saying again how happy she is about them choosing to use a translation and discusses Sholem Aleichem and his relation in literature.